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rule
a prescribed guide for conduct or action b : a regulating principle or precept 2 a : an order or directive
Control
'control' suggests check, restraint or influence. Control is intended to regulate and hold in check a restrain from action, State of
Public Order Act, 1936
it is a 'public place', but if the entry is regulated by permission or is otherwise restricted, it is not a
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Industrial undertaking
clause (aa) of s. 3 of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951; and (ii) a small scale industrial undertaking as
Land Drainage Act, 1930
county uniform. See (English) Land Drainage (Compulsory Purchase of Land) Regulations, 1931, S.R. & O., 1931, No. 3; Land Drainage (Form
Lights of vehicles
and nature of lamps to be carried. S. 3. Conditions regulating the use of lamps on vehicles. S. 4. Restrictions on
Medicine, adulteration of
of the expression as it is clear from the relevant Regulations that medicine and surgery are general subjects and Cardiology and
Milk
1922, making provision for the sale of milk and the regulation of dairies. If the premises are unsuitable for the sale
Public order
of a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper
Rule
of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a rule under any enactment. [General Clauses Act,
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